1. Marlins Park (Miami) - 2021 All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

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    Always enjoy coming here as the stadium has a good selection of food/drink and it's always nice. Facilities have good upkeep and the stadium has a retractable roof so the event can continue if it starts to rain. The only downside is that the stadium is never at full capacity for Baseball.

  2. Marlins Man cutout at Kauffman Stadium draws mixed ...

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    The Marlins Man era began at Kauffman Stadium. During the 2014 World Series, baseball fans watching on television took note of the guy in orange among a sea of blue. That was Laurence Leavy but he ...

  3. Mattingly’s Marlins could clinch berth at Yankee Stadium ...

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    Mattingly’s Marlins could clinch berth at Yankee Stadium. FILE - In this Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020, file photo, Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly watches his team during spring training baseball ...

  4. Park Factors for Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City

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    Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City. A contemporary ballpark evocative of Dodger Stadium, KC's Kaufmann Stadium is a jewel of a ballpark that underwent a massive renovation in 2008-2009 to bring its concessions and amenities in line with other major league parks.

  5. Marlins Man-KC Royals elevator dispute, ADA violation ...

    https://www.kansascity.com/sports/mlb/kansas-city-royals/article211385974.html

    Leavy, who rose to fame by wearing orange Miami Marlins gear to 2014 World Series games at Kauffman Stadium, was in Kansas City earlier this week. He was promoting the John V. Mesh Memorial ...

  6. LoanDepot Park - Wikipedia

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    LoanDepot Park (formerly Marlins Park) is a baseball park located in Miami, Florida. It is the current home of the Miami Marlins, the city's Major League Baseball franchise. It is located on 17 acres (6.9 ha) of the former Miami Orange Bowl site in Little Havana, about 2 miles (3 km) west of Downtown.